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Group of documents re: French and Indian War [Decimalized .01- .05]
1750-1760
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805
Collection of letters from Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Pownall to various recipients and in a number of official capacities.
GLC07901
to Captain John North
11 April 1758
GLC07901.01
to Brigadier Monckton
15 April 1758
GLC07901.02
to Col. John Thomas
January 23, 1760
GLC07901.03
to Ja Hamilton
March 31, 1750
Coldon, fl. 1750
GLC07901.04
to John Tabor
29 September 1762
Monckton, Robert, fl. 1762
GLC07901.05
to George Washington
February 5, 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Sends Washington the "volume of pamphlets belonging Governor [Jonathan] Trumbull." For several days, Knox has retained the pamphlet written by Governor Pownall and hopes to be able to browse through the volume again when Washington is finished...
GLC02437.00800
[Clipped signature mounted on engraving of Pownall]
circa 1780, 1897
Includes Pownall's signature and an engraving of Pownall mounted on backing. Signature possibly created circa 1780. Engraving copyrighted 1897 by Little, Brown, & Co. based on the original engraving by Richard Earlom, first printed in 1777....
GLC02207.02
to Henry Knox
22 October 1784
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Encloses "as near a copy as I could make of our address to the Indians," possibly referring to a recent address he and Knox made to the Penobscots in present-day Maine. Discusses copying documents related to former Governor [Thomas] Pownall's...
GLC02437.03060
to George Granville Leveson-Gower
August 6, 1773
Cottrell, Stephen, 1738-1818
Written by Cottrell, secretary of the Board of Trade, to George Granville Leveson-Gower, the Duke of Sutherland, as the Lord President of the Privy Council. The Lord President's principle responsibility is to preside at meetings of the Privy Council...
GLC00279
A topographical description of such parts of North America... [with] Map
1776
With "A Map of the Middle British Colonies in North America... 1776." Not in Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, but 41 (Sayer & Bennett, American Military Pocket Atlas, no.3) is based on these maps.
GLC04176
to Samuel Waldo et. al.
15 October 1762
Bollan, William, fl. 1750-1763
Written from "Leicester Square," likely in London, England. Addressed to Samuel Waldo, Francis Waldo, Isaac Winslow, and Thomas Flucker. Discusses the lands being granted to Samuel Waldo and his heirs by the British government. Mentions Governor...
GLC02437.09009
[Clipped signature of Royal Governor Pownall]
6 January 1758
Possibly created in Boston. States "In Council Jan. 4 1758 Read & Conceiv'd Thos. Clarke... Consenteet to Pownall." On verso, contains a partial petition from the town of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the Governor of Massachusetts.
GLC01450.327
[Signature of Pownall and Andrew Oliver]
December 10, 1757
GLC01450.336
[Commission for Gamaliel Bradford to serve as Captain of a Company raised to aid in the British invasion of Canada]
13 March 1758
Pownall, Royal Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, commissions Bradford to lead a Company of soldiers in a regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas Doty during the 1758 British invasion of French Canada.
GLC01450.650
[Appointment of Stephen Millar as lieutenant colonel of a regiment commanded by Abijah Willard]
February 4, 1760
Countersigned by Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay Andrew Oliver. Partly printed document. Signed as "General and Governor in Chief" of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Pownall was Royal Governor from 1757 to 1760. Paper seal on top...
GLC01823
[French and Indian War privateer's commission of Captain Samuel Partridge]
January 18, 1760
Countersigned by Thomas Clarke, Deputy Secretary. Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, authorizes Captain Samuel Partridge to "set forth in warlike manner the said Ship Race Horse under his own Command and ... seize & take the Ships, Vessels, and...
GLC02587
Admitting Ohio Co. as co-purchaser of land (c/s Wharton, Pownall & Walpole)
1770/05/07
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Signed by Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Wharton, Thomas Pownall and Thomas Walpole. The document admits the Ohio Company as additional co-purchaser for a tract of land "for a new province on the Ohio." The manuscript states how the land will be divided...
GLC05311
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